Re: A Question on Integrety

"Dawn M. Wolthuis" <dwolt_at_tincat-group.com> wrote in message news:<brouhm$dt3$1_at_news.netins.net>...
> This is a good example for use of a more agile approach to data persistence

What is it about the word "agile" that makes me want to reach for my gun?

> such as using a non-RDBMS solution (even if the product calls itself an> RDBMS) where data is persisted as strings, without strong typing in the> database persistence layer. Data types in this environment refer to the way> that the data is either shown (output) or gathered (input) but the database> mangaement system does not do type checking, permitting the applications to> apply necessary type constraints, while the database happily persists any> strings it it given.

That's not a database, it's a "file".

"Persist" as a transitive verb is another one...
Received on Wed Dec 17 2003 - 05:29:38 CST